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KVEN1NG BULLETIN, MAY 5, 1890.
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51 Euer?it)$ Bulletir?,
DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 189G.
By tho denth of Mrs. A. L.
Cornwall tho Hawaiian race loses
ono of its best frioucls, and she
will bo sorely missed by tho nu-
rnorous recipients of her bounty.
Tho truo extent of hor great chari-
ties will probably novor bo known.
Sho never intended it should bo,
for sho was ono of those who be
lieved in charitablo deeds, not
words. Sho was iv true Christian
nnd a devoted and loving mother,
nnd many frionds will mourn her
loss, but nono moro . sincerely
than tho poor Ilawaiians to whom
sho had been a friond indeed.
Tho appointment of General
Fitzhugh Leo to succoed Consul
Qonoral Williams nt Havana
seems to bo taken ns an adroit
trick of President Clovoland to
send a military commissioner
from tho United States to Cubn.
Whou there was an intimation
somo time ago that Mr. Clovoland
contemplated Bending a commis
sion to Havana to loam what was
going on, tho officials nt Madrid
said very plainly that no military
or othor commission would bo ac
cepted by thom or permitted to
pry into affairs in Cuba.
There wero sisty-uino deaths in
Honolulu last month nnd of that
number ninoteon died without
medical attention. In any othor
civilized country in tho world
there would havo been ninoteon
inquests ordered to sco who was
to blamo for this state of affairs.
The Supreme Court of Cali
fornia has declared tho Sunday
closing law for barbers' shops to
be unconstitutional.
The Mosl Beautiful Women . . .
. . . Also the Homeliest
USE DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Atk Your Grocer For It.
IN THE HIGHER COURTS
DECISION IN THE Sl'IlKCKKLS
I'AAUHAU I'LANTATIOX SUIT.
Jiiiiii lt In cm Irlnl lor Attempt to
Co nun It Unite Henry Olds Ac
quitted of Embezzlement.
Judge Perry has roudered a
decision in tho suit of Rudolph
Sprcckels vs. Walter M. Giffard.
This is a bill in equity praying
"for nn injunction to restrain tho
defenduut as secretary and treas
urer of tho Paauhuu Plantation
Company, as Hawaiian corpor
ation, from cancelling certain cer
tificates of shares in tho said cor
poration nlleged to belong to com
plainant and to" have boon by him
pledged to Allen fc Lewis, of
Portland, Oregon, or from issuing
new certificates in placo thoreof,
and further praying that tho de
fendant bo ordered and directed
to enter in tho books of said cor
poration that said Blmros havo
beon pledged as aforesaid. Tho
decision recites that tho plaintiff
is ontitled to tho relief prayed for
and a decree is ordered accord
ingly. Hartwell,v Thurston &
Jk. C3r3F.E3-BXH
.Aimt A.bbey.
Stanley for complainant; Kinnoy
& Ballon for dofendant.
In tho caso of tho Ropublio of
Hawaii vs. Honry Olds, charged
with ombozzlomont, tho jury
brought in n verdict of no guilty.
A. S. Humphreys, nssistiug tho
Deputy Attorney Gonornl for tho
prosecution nnd Kiunoy & Ballou
for tho defendant.
Tho caso of tho Republic of
Hawaii vs. Juno Davis, indicted
for an assault with attempt to
commit rape, is on trial thir. aitor
uoou boforo Judge Cartor nnd
thd following jury:
S. L. Kinimako, S. Mahelona,
J3. E. Mossman, Pamalo Huli,
Isaac Adams, H. Kalowni, James
Olds, Jr., U. H. Jones, Jos. Ko
kipi, 0. A. Long, Jas. Morse and
E. J. Crawford. Deputy Altoruoy
Genoral Dole is prosecuting and
Georgo A. Davis defonding.
Tho warm weather is approach
ing, Sunshades and Sun Hats
Suitable at Waterhouso's.
PMMHwannMMMtiMninanBaHMM)M
To-night ! To-night !
Hawaiian Circus
os tub lot orrosiTE the
Railway Depot, King St.
In addition to tho
Grand Ring Attraction
There will be a
POI EATING CONTEST
For n SILVER WATOH.
SP"No feo charged tho Competitors jBQf
Hawaiian Trick Pony, trained by
i Wilfred liurns.
HAYES' NEW FAROE
That will mnko you roar.
JONES and yiLLIAMS,
The Incomparable Trapozo Performers and
all tho Favorites.
ADMISSION, 50 nnd 25 Cents.
gyST Look out for New Talout from tho
Coast. 200-lt
Just Received
OYSTJURS !
On Ico.
PER S. S. "AUSTBALIA."
AT THE
Beaver Saloon.
H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.
20V.1t
Take an Outing
SATURDAYS ....
. . . . SUNDAYS
Trains will leuvo at 9:15 a. m.
and 1:45 P. M., arriving in Hono
lulu at3:ll and 5:55 P. M.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS:
let Class 2d Chut
Pearl City $ 75 $ CO
Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75
Wainnao 1 50 1 25
Notice
THE UNDERSIGNED IUVE BOUGHT
out tho outiro interest of Ah Sam, Knnco
ho, Koolau, on the 1)1 h Inst., doing busi
ness of Dry Goods and Cofl'eo Saloon. Wo
horcby givo notite that wtam not espon
Biblo for any tlttun against Ah Sam.
All HOY.
All KIN.
Kanooho, May 2, 1690. 205-lw
SUCCESS
flif 5
HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
JUST THE THING FOR BREAKFAST
AUNT ABBEY'S
Cooked tolled Oats.
Tho original brund.
I-Jealfrhful, Economical,
DELICIOUS.
Different from nnd better thou any othor brand.
gjtf For sale by nil Leading Grocors.
FKANK B. PETERSON & CO.
S F. AGENTS
Jimely Jopie$
THE WORLD HAS NEEDED
THE WORLD HAS WAITED
FOR IT!
THE WORLD CAN NOW
HAVE IT!
HERE IT IS!
A man mny guy
And a man may Ho
And a man may puff and blow
But ho can't get trade
By Hitting in the sbado
Waiting for business to grow.
The only way to get trade
is to go after it and bring it
back with you and keep it
when you have got it. This
is our doctrine and we prac
tice what we preach. We go
after the trade of Honolulu
and the Hawaiian islands by
advertising for it, and we find
that it pays us to use whole
columns of the newspapers in
doing so where many mer
chants only use inches. There
is no use denying that adver
tising will bring trade, but any
amount of advertising won't
keep it. The only way to keep
the trade we gd by advertising
is to sell good reliable wares,
and never misrepresent an ar
ticle we advertise. We have,
never done this yet and we
don't intend to commence at
this late day. The success
which has attended our intro
duction of the wonderful
"NEW PROCESS" BLUE
FLAAE COOKING STOVE,
is an instance of the way we
do business. We accepted the
agency of this stove because we
knew its merits. We advertis
ed it with certain guarantees
which in every case have been
fulfilled. Our sales last week
were phenomenal but in every
instance the stove sold has
done just exactly what we said
it would.
The Wonderful "New Pro
cess" Blue Flame Oil Stove, is a
coal oil stove that gives a pow
erful blue flame; that operates
without the slightest smoke or
odor; that uses common
Coal-oil (Kerosene); which
will do the work as quickly
and perfectly as any Gas or
Gasoline Stove and in the
operation of which there can
not be the slightest fear of ac
cident. It is the most econo
mical operating stove in tha.
world, and a stove that admits
of drawing light and heat from,
the same barrel.
We have these stoves in two
sizes. The larger with three
top burners and oven is sold
at $2I; the other with two
burners and oven is $22. 0.
Call and examine these
stoves at
TECE
Hawaiian Hardware Co.
limited,
Opposito Spreokols' Bank,
NO. 307 FORT STREET.
A QUESTION.
Wouldn't you consider a
man capable of doing tho most
intricate work, capable of doing
tho simple work nisi?
Would you consider a man
capable only of doing tho sim
ple work, quite as capable for
that work, as tho moro skillful
ono?
We havo been getting ALL
your intricate and difficult
work during tlio years past,
now let us havo ALL your
work which requires less skill;
then note after it leaves our
hands how much better it
looks sco if it does not givo
you bettor satisfaction.
Your watch is one of your
best friends; it merits the treat
ment you accord your friends.
"Wo givo it such treatment.
It is our business. Ten years
of satisfactory work have
given us tho reputation for the
best; and yot wo arc doing
better work" to day than ever.
Wo are working just as hard
to keep that reputation as wo
overdid to gain it. Wo aro
not content to rest easy, and
let tho reputation do all tho
work; the quality will never bo
lessened.
Do you know that your old
key winder can be converted'to
a stem winder, and that it can
bo dono so it will wind as
smooth as molted btuter? Wo
havo converted a number of
them and can convert' yours.
H. F. Wicliman
Reliable
Process
STOVE
nnTTHTflgSgft
Simple, Safe, No Smoke, No
Odor.
A very handsomo stove, profusely
nioklcd, bountifully Japanned and orna
mented nud strongly built. Halting, Cook
ing nnd. if nocessary, washing eon bo dono
at the saruo time.
The Dials
show whothor tho burners ore closed.
This not only ensures simplicity, but
is also nu
ABSOLUTE SAFE-GUARD
against
ACCIDENTS,
becouso tho burners cankot bo open
ed further than necessary.
Tho oven ilnmo is stronger than
cither top ilamo, therefore baking
can bo dono to perfection in a short
time.
Castle & Cooke,
(XjimauitecL.)
283-tf Agents.
Wmm fm i
HIHIII
kf Jf . ' THrBf
(This h tho Celebrated Thoroughbred Bulldog
in iuo worm iuiu wouia ngiu.)
That the MANUFACTURERS' SHOE COM
PANY is not tho Largest Shoo Houso in tho
Hawaiian Islands ? And who say that wo don't
sell at Bedrock Prices ?
ZEcHnLO -Aurxs-w-ers : 2STO COSTIE I
Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan.
5 ESTATE AND LANDS
For Sale.
I am directed to fell at Public Auction on
Wednesday, May 27, '96,
at 12 o'clock noon of suld day at my sales
rooms on Queen street, In Honolulu (unless
sooner disposed of nt private enle) the follow
ln described property, namely:
A tract of land of about 2,3uu acres In fee
simple sltuato at Kolo nnd Olclomoana 1 In
South Konu, Island or Hawaii, about eight
miles by a good rond from Hookcna, ono of
tliu largest villages In Konu. There Is an ex
cellent landing on the land Itself from where
the colUc and other pi oduco could bo shipped
nd a good site for a mill near tho landing.
Fifty acres ofland aro In coffee, llouguly es
timated thero Is about seven hundred ncres of
splendid cofTcu land lying all on ono block on
both sides of tho Government Road. Eight
hundred acres ljlng above nnd to the East of
tho sc en hundred acres abovu mentioned Is
also excellent land and although nt a higher
altitude Is no doubt also well adapted for
ColTce culture. The lower land below the
coffee belt Is sultnolofbrplncapplcs and sisal.
Thero Is a drjlng house, store and work
rooms, a Gordon's Pulpcr, laborers' quarters
and water tanks at the plantation, nud tho
land Is partly walled. Thero has never been
any blight on this land, although coffee was
planted a greut nianvycars ago. Old residents
of Koua liko the lato D. U. Nahlntt, J. W.
Kualmoku and others have testified to this
fuel. There Is u sea fishery appurtenant to
Olelomoana 1.
Terms cash or part of the purchase price
can remain on mortRajre ntclclit per, cent per
annum. Deeds and. stamps at tho expense ol
purchaser.
A map of tho property can bo seen and fur
ther particulars obtained at my Bales rooms.
J. P. MORGAN,
211-td v Auctioneer.
The Armess Wonder,
Marian MoreireSj
Born Without Arms.
This Littlo Portugueso Lady EATS,
WRITES, SEWS, and performs many
other feats ontiroly with her toes.
Exhibitions daily .coinnieticitif; on TUES
DAY AFTERNOON, April 23th. Opon
from 10 to 12 u. in., 2 to 5 p. m., nnd 7 to
Op. m.
120 Juitinnu Street, nltovo Hotel,
Admission, 25c. Children, 10c.
280-tf
Henry Davis & Oo.
Will reccivo tho usual consign
ment of
Standard . .
. . Groceries
A3 well as somo Delicacies by tho
"Australia."
Ccniitcss Wacbtmelster Lectures,
AT
Y. M. O. A.. Hall
AT 7:30 O'OLOOK.
' SUBJECTS:
Tuesday "Man, Tho Master of
HiB Owu Dostiny."
Wednesday "Danger of Hypno
tism." Thursday "Death and After."
Friday "Lotus Day." 295-Gt
DAVID K. BAKER,
H1 ovist,
Nuuonu Valley, above tho Mausoleum,
All orders qivon prompt nnd faithful at
tention. No ostra chnrgo for delivering
Flowers to any part of tho city. Leis,
Mountain GreoiiB nnd Carnations a spe
cialty. 2G5-tf
"BOZ" that licked ovory other bulldog
NO. 10, FOBT ST.
Notice.
HAVING PUKOIIASEDTHE
business of tho No. 10 Fort Street
Storo from tho estate of tho lato
J. T. WnterhoiiBO, I will coutinuo
tho samo business under my own
name.
Thanking the patrons for thoir
patronngo during tho twenty-five
years of my inanngomont of the
business, I ask for a continuance
of tho same liberal patronage.
A full line of Dry Goods and
Fancy Goods will bo kopt con
stantly on hand at lowest prices.
I HAVE JDST RECEIVKD
i(
ZEx XircLg-arcl
33
3"
An assortment of ,
"Victoria Lawns, Doyloys, Cool
ing Cloths and
SESGpESS !
Linen Table Damask and Lin
en Napkins, Linen and Turk
ish Towels, Curtain Loops,
Silk Beltings, etc., etc.
E. W. JORDAN.
Just -:- Arrived
A NEW INVOICE
OF TIIE.
P. D. Corsets
Wo beg to call special nttontion to the
P. D. LINEN
-AND T1IK-
P. D.
Summer Corsets
Of which we carry All Sizes in Btook.
B. F. Ehlers&Co.
ITOFtT STREET.
To Let or Lease.
THE nESinrNOE OF MRS. A. long;
one mile fiom postofllco. Largo houso with
furniture. Four bed rooms, parlor, large
dining room, pantry, kitchen, bath rooms,
hot and cold water, with patent closotn,
servant houses, stables, horso paddock,
garden and trees, A charming location.
Apply to J ALFItED MAGOON.
tf Merchant fit., next FostofBcei
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